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this is la port county jail in la port, indiana. la port county jail is losing prisoners. one prisoner identified him himself as another prisoner. having thus tricked a corrections officer, he was accidentally set free. a couple weeks after that another prisoner was allowed to walk out of the la port county jail because he had the same last name as the guy who actually had served his time and was supposed to get out. and this week the south bend tribune reports a third person was erroneously mistakenly released from jail. the mistake wasn't even caught until police turned up at the prison to pick up this guy only to be told the guy was missing. missing from prison? the first two prisoners who were accidentally released were found immediately. but the third guy, still out there. prison officials blame mistakes on overcrowding. but unless these prisoners were literally like squeezed out of the jail like lime juice from a lime wedge, i'm not sure this overcrowding business is a very good excuse for losing prisoners. oddly compelling and creepy crimes can make for good creepy
this is la port county jail in la port, indiana. la port county jail is losing prisoners. one prisoner identified him himself as another prisoner. having thus tricked a corrections officer, he was accidentally set free. a couple weeks after that another prisoner was allowed to walk out of the la port county jail because he had the same last name as the guy who actually had served his time and was supposed to get out. and this week the south bend tribune reports a third person was erroneously...
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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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. ♪ >> hello, indiana! [ cheers and applause ] my husband's in town for the super bowl and the queen of late night is taking the city by storm. okay, indiapolis? i'm here. i got a hot rear. get used to it. [ laughter ] >> i want to be here forever. i just never want to leave indianapolis. >> we're here for the super bowl, which is very exciting. i haven't been this excited since my stevie switched to boxer briefs. extra large in the pouch area, of course. >> these are numerals, guys. these are numerals. >> well, it's so exciting to be here for such a super bowl, here in indiana, which i believe they call the hoosier state. i wouldn't mind finding one of those football players and showing them my hoosiers. [ laughter ] my tits. [ laughter ] >> it's 2012 and yvonne salahuddin is a new woman. that means no more fights with denise. oh, denise, do not do that! >> thank you so much. eff yourself! >> shut up! [ yelling ] enough already! enough! >> enough! [ laughter ] cutting it off. and no more junk food, because
. ♪ >> hello, indiana! [ cheers and applause ] my husband's in town for the super bowl and the queen of late night is taking the city by storm. okay, indiapolis? i'm here. i got a hot rear. get used to it. [ laughter ] >> i want to be here forever. i just never want to leave indianapolis. >> we're here for the super bowl, which is very exciting. i haven't been this excited since my stevie switched to boxer briefs. extra large in the pouch area, of course. >> these are...
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now, let's get you to indiana where we've seen some of the worst damage in all these storms. people are counting their blessings as strange as that may sound because by the looks of the town, things could have been so much worse as far as the loss of life goes. susan candiotti is live in henryville. susan, the bad news keeps on coming as we see these pictures. is this town getting back on its feet today? >> reporter: oh, i think it's far too soon to say that, but they certainly are trying their best. joining us now is the governor of indiana, mitch daniels. thank you for joining us live on cn. you just guangdong with a tour. tell us some of the things you saw and your assessment. >> we're not unfamiliar with the wrath of mother nature in indiana but this is about as worse as we've seen in the years since i've been in this job. i will say that it proves that preparation and better warning systems do matter and undoubtedly saved a lot of lives. and i'm very impressed with the work of our people who responded. we're getting better at that every time it happens. >> reporter: we h
now, let's get you to indiana where we've seen some of the worst damage in all these storms. people are counting their blessings as strange as that may sound because by the looks of the town, things could have been so much worse as far as the loss of life goes. susan candiotti is live in henryville. susan, the bad news keeps on coming as we see these pictures. is this town getting back on its feet today? >> reporter: oh, i think it's far too soon to say that, but they certainly are trying...
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. >> life in henryville, indiana may never be the same. you can say that about so many communities in the path of these storms. at least 37 people have died. 14 of them were in indiana. and we learned that the tornado that hit henryville was an ef-4. that means sustained winds up to 200 miles per hour, we're talking nascar speeds here. it cut a path 52 miles long and it was as wide as 1 1/2 football fields. the damage, of course, is catastrophic. about 180 miles away, another town is obliterated. west liberty, kentucky. an ef-3 blew through the heart of this small town. winds were as high as 165 miles per hour. it seems no building was spared. the roofs are peeled off some. others were blasted to the ground. kentucky got some of the worst of it. 18 people died there. let's meet some of the brave people of henryville now. there a twister took away a family's home, but took a father, a dad. >> reporter: here in clark county, indiana, in henryville, only one person didn't survive that killer tornado. he's 64-year-old wayne hunter. this is the
. >> life in henryville, indiana may never be the same. you can say that about so many communities in the path of these storms. at least 37 people have died. 14 of them were in indiana. and we learned that the tornado that hit henryville was an ef-4. that means sustained winds up to 200 miles per hour, we're talking nascar speeds here. it cut a path 52 miles long and it was as wide as 1 1/2 football fields. the damage, of course, is catastrophic. about 180 miles away, another town is...
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at least 13 people died in indiana. many were left homeless. >>> so the big question is what's the weather going to be like today? we turn to the man who knows, reynolds wolf. >> unfortunately i wish i could say we're going to be clear of any severe weather. wind does may rattle, especially into parts of the mid-mississippi valley. we have a lot of components coming into play here. first and foremost, we've got a lot of moisture coming in from the gulf of mexico. that coupled with very warm temperatures from parts of the midwest will create a unstable atmosphere. you may have a little bit of a rumble you're going to be dealing with in terms of turbulence. it's going to be later we have a good chance of strong storms developing. we're talking lightning, possibly large hail, isolated tornadoes. we make our way west. it's completely on sichlt it's very dry, dry conditions, very low humidity. and with that, you've got the possibility of a fire threat. very, very dry conditions. in the rockies though where you have the moist
at least 13 people died in indiana. many were left homeless. >>> so the big question is what's the weather going to be like today? we turn to the man who knows, reynolds wolf. >> unfortunately i wish i could say we're going to be clear of any severe weather. wind does may rattle, especially into parts of the mid-mississippi valley. we have a lot of components coming into play here. first and foremost, we've got a lot of moisture coming in from the gulf of mexico. that coupled...
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at least 37 people have died, 14 in indiana. we've learned that the tornado that hit henryville was an ef-4. that means sustained winds of up to 200 miles per hour. we're talking nascar speeds here. that's what we're talking about. it cut a path 52 miles long, and it was as wide as one and a half football fields. the damage, of course, is catastrophic. about 180 miles away from henryville, another town is oblig rated, west liberty, kentucky. it blew right through the heart of the small town. winds were as high as 165 miles per hour, and it seems no building was spared. the roofs are peeled off some. oers were instantly blasted to the ground. kentucky got some of the worst of it, 18 people died there. let's meet some of the brave people of henryville now. one police officer called the town complete destruction, and there a twist he were not only took away a family's home, it took a father, a dad. susan candiotti has that story. >> reporter: don, here in clark county, indianas in the town of henryville only one person didn't surgi
at least 37 people have died, 14 in indiana. we've learned that the tornado that hit henryville was an ef-4. that means sustained winds of up to 200 miles per hour. we're talking nascar speeds here. that's what we're talking about. it cut a path 52 miles long, and it was as wide as one and a half football fields. the damage, of course, is catastrophic. about 180 miles away from henryville, another town is oblig rated, west liberty, kentucky. it blew right through the heart of the small town....
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crawford precluded that possibility, with the exception of some of the laws so much more restrictive than indiana, which was a law considered in crawford. that there are some possibilities where there's i.d.s required for absentee balloting as well as no manageable affidavit systems we see in texas, wisconsin, a few other places, those laws maybe constitutionally infirmed based on the constitutionality in crawford. there are a whole set of legal ideas and one that has been thrown around lately is a first amendment right of association case, and that's actually going to people with i.d.s. the idea that a person with id d their rights are challenges because they conditional organize in communities where massive numbers of people are without i dis. so that's very, very mushy. so don't -- no more questions on that one. we acknowledge that is very new and may not work. we continue to come up with new theories other than simply straight up this is a poll tax, but certainly where it's been made so restrictive that the burden test, the anderson verdict, we're really trying to find that balance, and it's
crawford precluded that possibility, with the exception of some of the laws so much more restrictive than indiana, which was a law considered in crawford. that there are some possibilities where there's i.d.s required for absentee balloting as well as no manageable affidavit systems we see in texas, wisconsin, a few other places, those laws maybe constitutionally infirmed based on the constitutionality in crawford. there are a whole set of legal ideas and one that has been thrown around lately...
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mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video out of pe pekin indiana where you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky and reaching its fury and reaching down toward the earth and cutting its path of destruction. we now know from the national weather service debris was pulled some 5,000 feet in the air before it was deposited. we also know as the tornado was working its way along the ground four people on that particular scene were are killed. marysville indiana. wiped out an entire town. back out here live you can see the power crews restoring power engaged in what is now th
mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video...
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she says as a last resort, she will reach out to family members in indiana to see if anyone will take her in before her baby is due. 21-year-old runaway anthony is taking steps to leave jacksonville. he's looking into a government-run program called job corps that gives at-risk youths transitional housing and vocational training. >> getting set up in job corps to see if i can get off the streets, get a helping hand and get back in the job force. i just went to orientation today. my goal is to just become a, i guess, a typical member of society. working every day, living, contributing back to society. >> for now, anthony remains the leader of the group that sleeps in the abandoned hospital. he says it will be difficult to leave his friends behind. >> i know everybody that stays there. so i've got a soft spot for everybody. i want to see them get out of the same situation that i'm trying to. >> anthony is optimistic about his future. >> i'm going to look back on this as a good learning experience because it's a very humbling experience. >> if anthony is accepted into the job corps progr
she says as a last resort, she will reach out to family members in indiana to see if anyone will take her in before her baby is due. 21-year-old runaway anthony is taking steps to leave jacksonville. he's looking into a government-run program called job corps that gives at-risk youths transitional housing and vocational training. >> getting set up in job corps to see if i can get off the streets, get a helping hand and get back in the job force. i just went to orientation today. my goal...
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thank you very much, governor mitch daniels of indiana. i really respect what you're trying to do fiscally. >>> up next, newt gingrich doesn't have much rationale for staying in the race, does he? now jon stewart's picking apart whatever case he has. that's coming up in the sideshow, where newt belongs right now. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not... filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. plug into the savings you deserve with snapshot from progressive. >>> back to "hardball." now for the sideshow. first up, southern strategy. newt gingrich lost two primaries in his backyard this week. and since then, he's been ignore calls from his own party to get out of t
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just people sense. >>> a look at our top stories now from indiana to georgia. millions of people are dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes and that big killer storm system. the national guard is helping with the cleanup and providing security patrols in at least four states. 38 people died in that outbreak. many lost their homes and are living in shelters as well. and they could be facing cold temperatures tonight. jacqui jeras will be joining us with more on that. right now, kentucky governor steve bichir is joining me now on the phone. mr. governor, our hearts go out to you because your state suffered the most deaths of all of those killed during these couple of days of storms. what is the greatest need for you right now? >> well, right now we are moving from a search and rescue part of the operation. we finished that now and unfortunately at least today we had 21 fatalities from the storm. and more than 300 injuries. but work now going to be moving into a recovery cleanup and damage assessment mode to get our people back on their feet. we may be down here
just people sense. >>> a look at our top stories now from indiana to georgia. millions of people are dealing with the aftermath of tornadoes and that big killer storm system. the national guard is helping with the cleanup and providing security patrols in at least four states. 38 people died in that outbreak. many lost their homes and are living in shelters as well. and they could be facing cold temperatures tonight. jacqui jeras will be joining us with more on that. right now,...
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. >>> also, tragedy in indiana. family of five wiped out by a tornado. hear from the man that tried to help them. >> i saw death. i knew we were done. >> you saw death? >> i mean, at that point, i knew it was over. >>> the white house says president obama has reiterated to israeli prime minister netanyahu that he supports diplomacy backed by pressure in the effort to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they met for two hours at the white house today to talk about iran's nuclear program. the president says hen ate netanyahu prefer a peaceful solution. >>> police in texas searching for answering in the killing of an iranian student. houston police doubled the reward for information about the murder of the 30-year-old woman who was active in a local group that demonstrates for freedom and human rights for native country iran. police are going on record saying they're not ruling out the possibility that iran itself could be behind the murder of the young woman. cnn's drew griffin has the story. >> reporter: galardi in 2010 was on the streets protesting
. >>> also, tragedy in indiana. family of five wiped out by a tornado. hear from the man that tried to help them. >> i saw death. i knew we were done. >> you saw death? >> i mean, at that point, i knew it was over. >>> the white house says president obama has reiterated to israeli prime minister netanyahu that he supports diplomacy backed by pressure in the effort to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they met for two hours at the white house today to...
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in 2008, the supreme court found that indiana's voter i.d. law was constitutional. and there were many other states that started to pattern their requirements after the indiana law. texas, south dakota, and others are -- excuse me, south carolina and others did that, but were stopped by the justice and challenged by the justice department. the justice department could do this with about 15 states under section five of the voting rights act. and we now probably would have anywhere from two to three cases that were probably make their way to the supreme court and we will see whether states within the purview of the justice department under section five of the voting rights act will have their photo i.d. requirements upheld by the court. look, photo i.d.'s are pretty common occurrence in american life. you need it if you're going to buy alcohol or tobacco. you need it for a marriage license. you need it to get on the plane. you need it to check out a library book. so having the voting -- the duty of voting require one to show a photo i.d. as long as it is not burdensom
in 2008, the supreme court found that indiana's voter i.d. law was constitutional. and there were many other states that started to pattern their requirements after the indiana law. texas, south dakota, and others are -- excuse me, south carolina and others did that, but were stopped by the justice and challenged by the justice department. the justice department could do this with about 15 states under section five of the voting rights act. and we now probably would have anywhere from two to...
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holton, indiana. we are looking at tornado damage there and southern indiana could be the hardest hit. governor mitch daniels called the destruction unbelievable. >>> first up, president obama gave an interview in which he said that a, quote, military component could be used to stop i rab from developing a nuclear weapon. jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic monthly did that interview with the president. >> i was struck by how strong he was speaking and how clearly he was speaking about how central this issue is to him. >> and today's second iran headline, president obama will talk to apa, kr, the american israel public affairs committee tomorrow and joining me is david millie, senior adviser at the state department. thanks for joining us, aaron. >> is president obama going further than he ever has before in warning iran using the military option to prevent them from building a nuclear weapon? >> imf on not sure what the united states would do. he's trying to reassure the israelis into stay their hand and
holton, indiana. we are looking at tornado damage there and southern indiana could be the hardest hit. governor mitch daniels called the destruction unbelievable. >>> first up, president obama gave an interview in which he said that a, quote, military component could be used to stop i rab from developing a nuclear weapon. jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic monthly did that interview with the president. >> i was struck by how strong he was speaking and how clearly he was speaking...
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tonight on "special report," one southern indiana town is said to be completely wiped out. state police say six people are dead so far, but that number is expected to rise. we may be in for some more as the evening progresses. we'll get the late prest the fox weather center in new york and we're working to get live reports and more information for you at the top of the hour. president obama says he is not bluffing when he says america will not allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon. wendell goler has that report. concerning the war the u.s. is already in. jennifer griffin looks at the threat of american troops being murdered by afghans as they are trying to help. a huge controversy over georgetown law student. president obama and rush limbaugh. james rosen will explain. the latest from the campaign trail ahead of supertuesday. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back to "the five." so yesterday, we all lost a good friend andrew breitbart. we talked a lot abo
tonight on "special report," one southern indiana town is said to be completely wiped out. state police say six people are dead so far, but that number is expected to rise. we may be in for some more as the evening progresses. we'll get the late prest the fox weather center in new york and we're working to get live reports and more information for you at the top of the hour. president obama says he is not bluffing when he says america will not allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon....
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there's a report that it's decimated a high school in henriville, indiana. it's still on the ground. there are more storms west of us. there's a tornado on the ground in owensboro. this is a pretty serious storm. there's already been injuries. i don't know about any deaths. i hope anybody that's watching us around here will make sure that they are aware of the alerts and are prepared to go to a safe place. >> i'm sure they will appreciate and value that warning, sir. if i can move on. according to a new poll, fewer than one in five americans believe that the president is to blame for high gas prices. we know they are suggesting the president can control the price of gas is like suggesting that rudy giuliani could have prevented 9/11. i guess there are some politicians who would rather ignore the facts and launch the takes. is that right? >> we know we have a lot of politicians that are detached from reality. we have candidates that say we will have $2 gasoline. maybe we will, but it's unlikely they can do anything to make sure that happens and there's no evi
there's a report that it's decimated a high school in henriville, indiana. it's still on the ground. there are more storms west of us. there's a tornado on the ground in owensboro. this is a pretty serious storm. there's already been injuries. i don't know about any deaths. i hope anybody that's watching us around here will make sure that they are aware of the alerts and are prepared to go to a safe place. >> i'm sure they will appreciate and value that warning, sir. if i can move on....
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then coming up is indiana, north carolina, and west virginia on the 8th of may. nebraska, oregon, the 15th. arkansas and kentucky fall on the 22nd. then wrapping up the month with texas on the 29th. >>> let's go now to the latest on the trayvon martin case. at is 1:00 a.m. eastern the naacp will lead a march to the sanford police department. they are marching for justice and rallying for answers they say. local reports say thousands of people are expected from across the country. and joining me now is the rio.com reporter alek sis alexis stodghill. what do you know. >> people are voicing toe tea total dissatisfaction with the way the trayvon martin case has been handled, and reverend al sharpton is kicking off a call for people to boycott san north the effort to further pressure the police department to arrest george zimmerman. >> here, speaking of arrests, nbc news learned that police arrested george zimer man back in 2005 for resisting an officer and obstructing justice. he was charged with a misdemeanor and ordered to anger management classes. how could this i
then coming up is indiana, north carolina, and west virginia on the 8th of may. nebraska, oregon, the 15th. arkansas and kentucky fall on the 22nd. then wrapping up the month with texas on the 29th. >>> let's go now to the latest on the trayvon martin case. at is 1:00 a.m. eastern the naacp will lead a march to the sanford police department. they are marching for justice and rallying for answers they say. local reports say thousands of people are expected from across the country. and...
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six people are reported dead in indiana after tornadoes swept through southeastern part of the state leaving widespread devastation in one town. of 1900 people were said to be completely gone. that is the town of marysville. they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama. storm damage reported in tennessee. this is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a campaign in indiana, and a tornado hit. we were under an underpass. the thing that hit me about it was how loud it is. it literally is like a fast train coming by. >> greg: coming from you, it says something. >> dana: the good news is there are ways to be alerted by them than before. hopefully people are getting undercover. >> andrea: it's sad because a lot of the people after the tornadoes are gone will need a lot of help. that is what government should be designed to do but we are overspent now on stupid thin things. that is what the government should provide to us. >> greg: i'm an earthquake guy. grew u
six people are reported dead in indiana after tornadoes swept through southeastern part of the state leaving widespread devastation in one town. of 1900 people were said to be completely gone. that is the town of marysville. they destroyed houses and hospitals and tore off the roof of a prison in alabama. storm damage reported in tennessee. this is two days after the storms killed 13 people in the midwest and the south. this is a massive storm. >> bob: i was out many years ago in a...
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thank you very much, governor mitch daniels of indiana. i really respect what you're trying to do fiscally. >>> up next, newt gingrich doesn't have much rationale for staying in the race, does he? now jon stewart's picking apart whatever case he has. that's coming up in the sideshow, where newt belongs right now. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at kel
thank you very much, governor mitch daniels of indiana. i really respect what you're trying to do fiscally. >>> up next, newt gingrich doesn't have much rationale for staying in the race, does he? now jon stewart's picking apart whatever case he has. that's coming up in the sideshow, where newt belongs right now. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been...
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one of the hardest hit areas was in southern indiana, seen as athena jones in henriville, indiana, of course, this morning. good morning to you, and what's going on there right now? >> reporter: good morning, gary. well, today officials here tell us that they're going to be play focussed on cleeb-up efforts. there's going to be a lot to clean up. they're also going to be focussing on trying to get some of the services back in order. we saw electricity workers out last night working on power lines, but, meanwhile, the families here, families who have been affected, are still grappling with their loss, loss of property, injured loved ones. we spoke to one young mother yesterday who lost her home. let's listen to what she had to say. >> we have nothing. our place was completely devastated, and there was nothing left. i mean, everything i have on is not mine. it's been borrowed. probably the worst part was not know if anything my kids and my husband were okay. >> finally, made it to my road and right up my road and found my husband with the debris, and then he told me my kids were okay. i
one of the hardest hit areas was in southern indiana, seen as athena jones in henriville, indiana, of course, this morning. good morning to you, and what's going on there right now? >> reporter: good morning, gary. well, today officials here tell us that they're going to be play focussed on cleeb-up efforts. there's going to be a lot to clean up. they're also going to be focussing on trying to get some of the services back in order. we saw electricity workers out last night working on...
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indeed the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of voting compared to what the other people overseas are trying to get. >> this is a year where we need to be good citizen ises, we need to be participating, thises a year when we -- this is a year when we need to step up to be a part of the conversation. this year of state of black of america will be at howard university on wednesday night, great institution with the student s. we are bringing the message to the campus. >> it's great to see you, thank you for visiting. >> thank you. >> and we will be right back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us
indeed the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of...
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>> a behavioral center in indiana. >> reporter: which isn't far from her home. but one day a truant officer made a trip to that center to visit cassie and recommend she travel to a different place. >> cassie called me, she was crying, she said, i just made a mistake. >> what was her mistake? >> i asked her what happened, and she says, i just signed the papers to go to pine haven. >> reporter: paula bowen says without her permission, her daughter was then whisked away, more than 1,800 miles to rural northern montana, to the pine haven christian children's ranch, and that's where we met her. >> reporter: what's your name? >> cassie. >> where you from? >> illinois. >> reporter: bob larson is the founder and a preacher at pine haven. >> the two biggest reasons can kids come is broken homes and they didn't have the normal home background and training with a dad and a mom and failing adoptions. >> reporter: paula bowen admits she's had serious problems with her life, including imprisonment. but says she doesn't want her daughter at pine haven, because of allegations f
>> a behavioral center in indiana. >> reporter: which isn't far from her home. but one day a truant officer made a trip to that center to visit cassie and recommend she travel to a different place. >> cassie called me, she was crying, she said, i just made a mistake. >> what was her mistake? >> i asked her what happened, and she says, i just signed the papers to go to pine haven. >> reporter: paula bowen says without her permission, her daughter was then...
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meantime an ohio woman found this wedding day photo of a couple she believes is from indiana. the photo landed in her backyard. during last week's storm. >>> so, after 14 years of record league -- record for league mvp awards, peyton manning is parting ways with the indianapolis colts, who's expected to release him today after an agonizing and a lengthy recovery from neck surgery. he was sidelined for the entire 20 11 season because of that surgery. this move is going to free up salary cap space for the colts while making manning arguably the most coveted free agent in nfl history. where will he go? >>> prince harry shows off his dance moves during a visit to kingston, jamaica. the prince was visiting children and volunteer workers for at-risk youth when he was invited to dance to a republican addition of bob marley's "one love." looking pretty good, right? this isn't the first time we've seen one of the royals in action. prince harry's dad, prince charleses, busting a move with teens in this video back in 1980. earlier prince harry challenged jamaican sprinter usain bolt to a
meantime an ohio woman found this wedding day photo of a couple she believes is from indiana. the photo landed in her backyard. during last week's storm. >>> so, after 14 years of record league -- record for league mvp awards, peyton manning is parting ways with the indianapolis colts, who's expected to release him today after an agonizing and a lengthy recovery from neck surgery. he was sidelined for the entire 20 11 season because of that surgery. this move is going to free up salary...
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in indiana a new law says schools, public libraries and some local hospital authorities are now prohibited from restricting firearm possession. in kansas you can now carry a concealed weapon in or on the grounds of a public school property or grounds instructing kindergarten through 12th graders. utah passed a similar law but decided kindergarten was not young enough. in utah you can bring your gun within 1,000 feet of buildings that houses preschools and day care centers. maine lets you bring your gun into state parks, same with north carolina. north carolinans can store their guns outside the state capitol. north carolina also made it easier for minors to possess handguns. not miners in coal miners but minors as in kids. ohio's republican legislature felt the need to pass the concealed permit holders to bring their guns into restaurants and arenas and into bars. what could possibly go wrong? also in ohio, if you're a person convicted of a drug offense, you no longer have to worry about losing ownership of your gun, you get to keep it. and in florida where trayvon martin was kid, you can
in indiana a new law says schools, public libraries and some local hospital authorities are now prohibited from restricting firearm possession. in kansas you can now carry a concealed weapon in or on the grounds of a public school property or grounds instructing kindergarten through 12th graders. utah passed a similar law but decided kindergarten was not young enough. in utah you can bring your gun within 1,000 feet of buildings that houses preschools and day care centers. maine lets you bring...